Rhonda Bonilla, MSN, FNP-BC With over three decades of experience across trauma and emergency care, immunology, dermatology, primary care, and health optimization, Rhonda Bonilla brings a depth of medical expertise that few can match. As a nationally certified Family Nurse Practitioner, she has dedicated her career to advancing patient outcomes and raising the standard of care in every community she serves. Today, Rhonda serves as Chief Science Officer at NUTRAFi, where she collaborates with clinics across the country and internationally to advance efficient and effective vitamin supplementation. She also leads new product development initiatives, oversees compliance, and merges clinical insight with innovation to shape the next generation of nutraceuticals. Driven by lifelong learning, Rhonda remains at the forefront of emerging therapies—from peptide science and personalized supplementation to GLP-1 receptor agonists and novel anti-obesity treatments. Her passion for understanding the body’s intricate systems empowers her to deliver truly personalized care and guidance. Beyond her professional accomplishments, Rhonda is a dedicated philanthropist and humanitarian. She has served on the International Board of Directors for Heart to Honduras and participated in numerous medical mission trips, reflecting her deep commitment to global health, compassion, and community development.
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